Around Town the
in Greene County, Tennessee Life in Our Community April - June, 2024
The staff of The Greeneville Sun is pleased to bring you the second of four Around The Town magazines we will publish in 2024.
“Around The Town” combines three months of events and goings-on in and around our communities. The Sun staff visited friends and neighbors throughout Greene County, asking folks if we could take a picture of them doing normal everyday things they do, that make our communities such great places to live. We were overwhelmed by so many warm and welcoming people who were excited about the opportunity of sharing what they do in their everyday lives, creating smiling faces and happy places.
We are most grateful to our advertisers that support Around The Town. Please visit these businesses and say “Thank You.” Without them, and all of us just being ourselves, doing what we do, Around The Town would not be possible.
We invite you to sit back and browse this latest edition of Around The Town. You might see someone you know, a family member or a familiar place.
At the top of our list is a request to hear from you. Tell us what you think. Offer us your ideas and send us information about events and special moments that we can share. Our goal is to deliver more happy news each quarter, featuring our friends and neighbors throughout Greene County. Be looking for our next edition of “Around The Town” coming in June.
From all the staff at The Greeneville Sun, we hope you enjoy Around The Town.
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Pictured on the cover is Jason Cobble, owner of ByPass Lawn and Garden who has been keeping Greene County trimmed and looking sharp since 2000.
2nd Annual Gala
AT THE GENERAL MORGAN INN
A Flamingo playing in the water at Brights Zoo.
Anna Kate Lewis and Levi Lawler riding with POP Jeff Lewis on side by side.
Bobby and Clover at S&S Automotive.
Customer appreciation at Grand Rental. Easter.
Crystal Jessee always on the job.
Crystal Jessee talking to a client.
Out for a leisurely ride looking at Greeneville’s beautiful scenery.
Boys enjoying spring at Old Oak in Tusculum. Claira Fowler & Eric Gschwind.
Eliza Booth having fun with her bubble blower. Emmett Bailey enjoys a Coke .
Joey, Cortney, Gates and Eli Rush. Parker Bell says stop and smell the flowers
Hadley and Emmett Bailey. Phyllis dancing at Brookdale.
Regie and Jody Jones at the Addington ribbon cutting.
Sandy Alter painting Irises in preparation for the Iris Festival.
Wanda & Ray King at Brookdale.
You can always find beautiful roses at Broyles Store & Garden Emporium.
Kangaroo hopping around Bright’s Zoo.
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Newsies gather at the Greeneville Commons to distribute The Greeneville Sun.
Newsies prepare for newspaper distribution before leaving Tusculum University to head to the Greeneville Commons.
Newsies meet customers at the Greeneville Commons.
Stacie Bergquist, left, holds the newspaper she received while she speaks with Steve Schultz, second from left, the director of “Newsies”; her daughter, Peyton; and Ethan Swatzell, right, who plays Crutchie.
Heritage Home Scholars’ “Exploring Greeneville” class visits 20 locations in Greeneville every school year, where students learn about the town’s history, government, local businesses, and nonprofit organizations. Each year, the class visits the
students Robbie, Matty (France), Amanda (Sweden) and Brian.
Freida Bible’s 90th birthday party.
Levi & Laynee Lawlor.
Lee, Hailee, Erica Fletcher, Robbie, Stephanie, Rylee and. Me Carpenter.
Greeneville Sun to understand the significance of local news, how the press operates, and to meet the staff. Led by Kristin Girton and Jennifer Yantachka, this program is designed for students in 4th through 7th grade.
Khloe, Sydney, Lorelei and Peyton.
Elle & Coach Robbie at level 6 at state meet.
Vinny Asprea, Chelsea Petuskey and Ryder Petuskey celebrate graduation from Bill Gatton School of Pharmacy during a local gathering.
Chelsea Petuskey and her son Ryder are all smiles after her graduation from pharmacy school.
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